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Rich Tomorrow, Maybe, but Filthy Today: Smog in the Big City Every Three Days, Acid Rain Falling on a Third of the Country, Most Water from the Yellow River Undrinkable. but There's Some Good News
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New Statesman (1996),
Vol. 134, No. 4719-4720, January 1, 2005
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Urban Ecology--Government Finance
Beijing, China--Environmental aspects
Beijing, China--Energy use
Beijing, China--Waste management
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Libraries Toppled, Staff Trapped in Devastating Chinese Earthquake
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American Libraries,
Vol. 39, No. 7, August 2008
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Sichuan, China--Buildings and facilities
Sichuan, China--Environmental aspects
Sichuan, China--Social aspects
Sichuan, China, Earthquake, 2008--Casualties
Public libraries--Destruction
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Rich Tomorrow, Maybe, but Filthy Today: Smog in the Big City Every Three Days, Acid Rain Falling on a Third of the Country, Most Water from the Yellow River Undrinkable. but There's Some Good News
- Contributors:
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- Publication:
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New Statesman (1996),
Vol. 134, No. 4719-4720, January 1, 2005
- Subjects:
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Urban Ecology--Government Finance
Beijing, China--Environmental aspects
Beijing, China--Energy use
Beijing, China--Waste management
Read preview